Astronauts float into International space station for NASA's first ever 1-year mission

Mar 28, 2015

Two Russians and an American floated into the International Space Station on Saturday, beginning what is to be a year away from Earth for two of them.Mikhail Kornienko and Scott Kelly are to spend 342 days aboard the orbiting laboratory, about twice as long as a standard mission on the station. Russia's Gennady Padalka is beginning a six-month stay.The three astronauts entered the station about eight hours after launching from Russia's manned space facility in Kazakhstan. They were embraced by American Terry Virts and Russia's Anton Shkaplerov who along with Italian Samantha Cristoforetti have...